The resources on this page are offered by Bristol Myers Squibb to assist U.S. healthcare providers in caring for patients and conducting research with BMS medicines.
Welcome to Bristol Myers Squibb’s
Medical resources for healthcare providers
The Medical Division at Bristol Myers Squibb communicates the safe and appropriate utilization of its medicines.
What is the Medical Division of Bristol Myers Squibb?Clinical and scientific information on BMS medicines
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Clinical and patient resources
Find my Medical Science Liaison (MSL)
Identify the appropriate Medical Science Liaison in your area with just a few simple clicks
Find a clinical trial
Explore clinical trials to enroll your patient in
Medical Information Online
Find information on our medicines and / or submit a medical inquiry.
Explore Independent Medical Education (IME) programs
Learn about and register for accredited continuing education activities
Inside the Science
Empower the healthcare community to make informed decisions about our medicines, enabling better outcomes for patients through our streaming platform.
Patient support and education
Support and educational resources for helping your patients access, pay for, and use our medicines
Apply for compassionate use
Learn about and apply to use investigational medicines
Report adverse events
Report adverse events or product quality complaints about BMS medicines by calling us on 800-721-5072 (toll free U.S. only)
Research and collaborator resources
Collaborate with us
Explore areas of interest and independent research opportunities
Our research pipeline
Explore medicines in our research pipeline
Our research publications
Explore our vast library of journals published by our members and partners in the scientific community
Welcome to Immunology Pathways
Discover a new resource for emerging disease pathways of interest in Immunology.